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JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. 
_ FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES, 
| 366 FIFTH AVENUE. 


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CATALOGUE 


Private Collection 
of Oil Paintings — 


OF 
JOHN OsMER MILLER, Esq., 
of New York. 
To be sold by order of 
BRIGHAM & BAYLIS, Attorneys, 
31 Liberty Street. 
WITH A FEW ADDITIONS. 


For Sale at Auction 


Thursday and Friday Evenings, 
March 22d and 23d, 1900, 


At 8 o’clock. 


CONDITIONS. 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any 
dispute arise between two or more bidders. the lot so in 
dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses, 
and to pay downa cash deposit, or the whole of the pur- 
chase-money, z/ regutred, in default of which the lot or lots 
so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and 
risk upon the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of 
the purchase money to be absolutely paid or otherwise 
settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, on or before 
delivery; in default of which, the undersigned will not hold 
himself responsible if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or 
destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. 


4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on ac- 
count of any error in the description. All articles are ex- 

osed for public exhibition one or more days, and are sold 
just as they are, without recourse. 


_ 5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconven- 
ience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot can, on 
any account, be removed during the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be de- 
livered in as good condition as the same may have been at 
the time of its sale, or should any article purchased there- 
after be stolen, misdelivered, or lost, the undersigned are 
not to be held liable in any greater amount than the price 
bid by the purchaser. 


Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; 
all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold 
by public or private sale, without further notice, and the 
deficiency (if ay) attending such re-sale shall be made 
good by the defaulter at this sale, together with all ar 
attending the same. This condition is without prejudice 
to the right of the auctioneer to enforce the contract made 
at this sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO, 
Auctioneer. 


Pew 


Laurenty, L., 23 
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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED, WITH 
NUMBER OF EACH PICTURE. 


Asti, A., ror 
Ansdell, R., 106 


Bonheur, P., 162 
Bahien, J., 16, 104 
Bristol, J. B., 19, 36, r40 
Ballavoine, J., 25, 114 
Barrilot, L., 29, 110 
Blenner, C. J.; 37 
Brunin, L., 62 
Ballavoine, J. T., 74 
Brown, J. G., 76, 143 
Blakelock, R. A., 150 
Bellecour, E. P., 168 


Caille, L,, 31, 40, 112 
Craig, T. B., 43, 130 
to) 


Dupre, Julius, 155 
Dolph, J. H., 20 

De Haas, F. H. L,, 35 
De Haas, J. H. L. 46 
De Haas, M. F. H., 128 
Duluard, H. F. L., 50 
De Clermont, 86, 174 
Delacroix, M., 88 

De Pury, E., 90 

D’ Alfred, L., 98 
Doyen, G., 102 

De Loose, B., 108 
Devieux, H. 126 
Desgofte, J. A. S., 136 
Daubigny, C. F., 173 


Eaton, C. W., 28 
Eaton, C. H., 171 
Ernst, R., 49, 156 


Franke, E., 39 


Gaudefroy, A. 132 
Green, F. R., 63 
Gaul, G., 65, 127, 166 
Gilbert, V. G., 67, 139 
Grolleron, P., 68 
Gerard, Theo., 78 
Guery, A., 83 
Gerhardt, E., 96 
Giulano, B., 163 
Goubie, J. R., 73 


Hart, W.., 48 
Hart, J.oM., rs2 
Howeland, A. C., 133 


Iwill, 89 
Isabey, E., 134 


apy, L., 18, 117 

ohnson, D., 34, 97 

acomin, L. A., 58, 116 
James, D., 123 


Kreutzer, B., 32 
Kiulle, O., 79 
Koek-koek, H. P., 125 


Lavieille, M. A., 3 
Laurenti, 8 
Laurence, S. M., 21 


Laugee, 69 


Le Poittein, L., 120 
Lesur, V. H., 148 


Maes, R. E., 170 

Morel, J. E., 2, 9, 92 

Moran, Ed., 142 

Moran, Thos., 59 

Moran, Leon, 12, 118 

Moran, Percy, 135 

Murphy, Mrs. F. J., 17 

Murphy, J. F., 55, 75, 115, 
157) 145 

Marinitsch, C., 41 

McCord, G. H., 52, 82, 164 

Miralles, E., 53 

Mignot, L. R., 16x 

Muller, L., r4z 


Priestman, E. W., 6, oz 
Parton, A., rr, §1, 103, 122, 


169 
Perboyre, P. EB. Wi,13, 119 
Pomey, L., 27 
Piot, A., 45, 159 


| Portielje, Jean, 66 


Portielje, Gerard, 72, 151 
Portielje, Edward, 47, 138 
Pasini, A., 149 


Rouzee, M., 5 
Rienert, A., ro, rrr 
Richter, Ed., 60 
Roseland, H., 87 
Rouby, A., 99, 105 
Rosenboom, A., 125 


Sanchez-Perrier, E., 160 
Sauzay, A., 54 
Stoddard, F. L., 4 
Santoro, T., 14 
Sheppard, W.., 24 
Smith, H. P., 26, 42, 57, 85, 
100, 109, ae” 
Stiepevich, V. G., 38. 
Schenck, A. F. A., 61 
Sonntag, L. W., 80 
Snell, H., 94 
Semenowsky, E., ia 
Schrieber, C. B., 144 
Santoro, R., 153 


Trouillebert, L., 22 
Mylene. Gay 30 
Matt Re. 33 
Tenkate, H. F. C., 70 
Toudouze, Ed., 71, 158 
Tracy, J. M., 88 
Timmerman, L., 131 


Van Artros, F., 77 

Van Leemputten, C., 8x 
Van Leemputten, F., 147 
Vernon, P., 113 

Vivian, 124 


Walker, J. A., 165 
Wiggins, C., 7 
Washington, G., 84, 129 
Weber, A., 146 
Witkowski, K., 154 
Worms, J., 157 


Zimore, H., 1 
Ziem, F., 44, 172 


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Company, N. ¥.- 


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CATALOGUE 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
Thursday, March 22d, 1900 
At 8 o'clock 


ZINMORE(H.) .  .  . Paris 
Pupil of Corot. 


LANDSCAPE ON THE SEINE 
18 x 13 


yaa" 


MOREL (J. E.) and 
VAN SEVERDONCK (F.) 


LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP 


10% x12 


Antwerp 


5 
LAVIEILLE (M. Adrein) . Paris 


TEASING 
29 x 36% 
4 
STODDARD (F. LL.) . . Paris 
FARMYARD 


5 


ROUZEE (M.) New York 
BRITTANY FISHERWOMAN 


20 X 30 


6 
PRIESTMAN (B. Walter) New York 


LANDSCAPE 
9% X 12% 


7 
WIGGINS (Carlton), A.N.A., New York 


SHEEP FEEDING AT NIGHT 
18 x 24 


go 
LAURENTI * : Venice 
BRIDGE OF LOVE 


Pastel. 


9 


MOREL (J. E.) and 
VAN SEVERDONCK (F.) ° “twerp 


RETURNING HOME 


10% x 12 
10 
RIENERT (A.) 9a Holland 
MOONLIGHT ON THE SCHELDT 


20x I4 


6 iJ 4 


Fa I ae a et ae RE EAI: — 


a 


II 


PARTON (Arthur), N.A . New York 


Awarded a Gold Medal at the Third Prize Fund 
Exhibition, American Art Galleries, New York, 1888; 
and the Temple Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania 
“Academy of Fine Arts, 1889. Exhibited at the Ex- 
position Universeile, Paris, 1889. Honorable Mention, 
Paris, 1889. 


SPRINGTIME 
24x 16 


12 


MORAN (Leon) . . New York 
THE INTERESTING BOOK 


8x10 


13 
PERBOYRE (Paul Emile Leon) Paris 


Pupil of Bonnat, Tony Robert Fleury and Domingo. 


CAPTAIN OF ARTILLERY, TIME 
OF THE FIRST EMPIRE 


12 x 16 
14 
SANTARO(T.) . ‘ 0 ROME 
LANDSCAPE 
7X 3% 
15 
CAIN (George) ! Paris 


MORNING STROLL 


7 


ae 


16 
BAHIEN (J.) : : : Paris 
CHICKENS 
14x8% 


17 
MURPHY (Mrs. Francis J.), New York 


LANDSCAPE 
5X7 


18 
JAPY (Eee . ; Paris 


EARLY AUTUMN 


Ke 


BRISTOL (J. B.), N.A., .- New York 
A GLIMPSE OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN 
15 x 10 
20 
DOLPH (J. H.), N.A., . New York 
AN UNWELCOME VISITOR 
17 X 24 
21 
LAURENCE (S. M.) : London 
MARINE ON THE ENGLISH 
COAST 


40 X 30 


22 
Paris 


TROUILLEBERT (L.) , 
EVENING 7 | 
23 
LAURENTY (L.) 2 : Paris j St 


DIEPPE FISHERWOMEN 
21 x 25% 


24 


SHEPPARD (Warren) 
A VENICE GARDEN 


22x14 


New York 


25 
: Paris 


BALLAVOINE (J.) ; gee ee 


PRIDE OF THE FIELD 


26 


SMITH (Henry P.) 
MORNING AFTER A SHOWER 


20x I4 


New York 


27 
POMEY (Louis) : aoe atis 
Member of the 


Mention Honorable, oe 1889. 
Society of French Artis 


IN THE STUDIO 


9 


28 

HATON (Charles Warren) New York 

} Born at Albany, N. Y. Studied at National Academy 

f and the Art Students’ League, New York. Member 

of the American Water Color Society, and New York 
Water Color Club. 


THE OLD MILL 


12 x 16 
P 29 
((  BARRILOT (L ) . Paris 
4 
\ NOONDAY 
“4 
F 
A 
30 
TYLER (James G.) New York 
Born at Oswego, N. Y. Studied under A. Cary 
Smith, Vice-President of Brooklyn Art Club. 
iP A DANGEROUS COAST 
A i) 30 x 20 


31 
CAILLE (Leon) 


Genre painter. 
under Cogniet. 
Artists. 


Paris 
Born in 1836, at Merville. Studied 
Member of the Society of French 
THE LITTLE MOTHER 
5x6 


32 
KREUTZER (B.) 


Dusseldorf 
Gold Medals: Dusseldorf, 1882; Munich, 1884. 


WINTER EVENING 


30 x 20 


fe) 


33 
TAFURI (R.) At paboge pave Venice 


VENICE 


34 
JOHNSON (David), N.A., 
Born in New York, 1827. Elected Member of the 


National Academy, 1862. Medal, Philadelphia, 1876. 
One of the Founders of the Artists’ Fund Society. 


e e 


LANDSCAPE 
8x5 
35 
, DE HAAS (F. H. L.) : Brussels 
“fs \ ( SUMMER MORNING 
PA 
i 36 


| i 
-/ BRISTOL (J.B.), N.A., . New Vork 


| LAKE DUNMORE, VERMONT 
I5 x Io . 


37 
BLENNER (Carle J.) . New York 


Born at Richmond, Va. Studied at Yale Art School; 
also pupil of W. A. Bouguereau, Tony Robert Fleury 
and Aman Jean. Exhibited in Salon 1887 and 1880. 
Member of the Players’ and Salmagundi Clubs. Re- 
ceived a medal at Boston Art Club. 1891, and the Julius 
Hallgarten 3d prize at the National Academy, New 


York, 1899. 
SEALING A LETTER 
/ cae 19g x 24 


38 
STIEPEVICH (V.G.) . New Vork 
Received the Grand Prize at the Royal Academy of 


Venice, 1865. Member of the Royal Academy of Milan, 
1872. Decorated the Chamber cf Commerce of St. 


we Louis, Mo. 
FLORA , 
\ \ 16 x 20 
39 
FRANKEHE (Ed.), dec’d, . New York 
Lie ALL HANDS 
24 x 16 
40 
CAILLE (Leon) . : . oars 
Genre painter. Born in 1836, at Merville. Studied 
under Cogniet. Member of the Society of French 
5 Artists. 
V THE YOUNG MOTHER 
10 x 12 
41 
MARINITSCH, DE (Christian), Paris 
4 iota ee ae 
“1 IN THE MONTH OF JUNE 
32 X 23K 
42 
SMITH (Henry P.) New York 
. 4 » . AT RIVA GARIBALDI, VENICE 
i? if ( 28 x 20 
piv: 


43 
CRAIG (Thomas B.), A.N.A., 


New York 
CATTLE 
30 x 20 
44 
a ZIEM (Felix) 5‘ i Paris 


This artist is celebrated for his gorgeous representa- 
tions of Venice. Studied in Paris. Born at Beaume 
(Cote d’Or), 1822. Medals: 1851, and First Class, 1852, 
1855. Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1857. Officer of 
the Legion of Honor, 1878. Hors Concours. 


0 
\ ~ GRAND CANAL, VENICE 
f 39 x 29 


45 
PIOT (Adolphe) . Paris 


ie 5 
Ay } Honorable Mention, Paris, 1880. Membre perpetuel 
Mt i de la Société des Artistes Frangais. 
15 x18 


46 
I: DEH HAAS (J. H. L.) Brussels 


Z Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic of 

f “> Spain, and of the Order of Charlies III of Spain, and of 
j 5 f the Order of Leopold of Belgium. Officer of the Order 
of the Couronne de Chene, Holland. Officer of the 
Order of the Merit of St. Michael, Bavaria. Officer of 
the Couronne d’Italia. Chevalier of Francis Joseph of 
Austria. Chevalier of the Couronne de Prusse. Mem- 
ber of the Academy of St. Ferdinand of Spain. Mem- 
ber of the Royal Academies of Amsterdam, Antwerp 
and Rotterdam. 


ON THE HOLLAND HEATH 
34% =X 24% 


47 
PORTIELJE (Edward) . Antwerp 


Gold Medals: Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1890; Am- 


sterdam, 1891. Member of the Royal Academy of 
Belgium. 


A PLEASANT SURPRISE 
27344 X 31% 


438 

HART (William), N. A., . New York 
Landscape and animal painter. Born at Paisley, 
Scotland, March 31, 1823. Self-taught. Brother of 
James M. Hart. Taken to America in early youth, In 
1849 he visited Scotland, where he studied and painted 


for three years. He was elected a Member of the 
National Academy in 1858. Studio in New York. 


A COW 


16 x 12 


49 
ERNST (R.) Paris 


THE NOONDAY MEAL 


5° 
DULUARD (H.F.L.) .  .. Paris 


BEFORE THE DUEL // 


18 x 24 ) 


51 
PARTON (Arthur), N. A., . America 
Awarded a Gold Medal at the Third Prize Fund 
Exhibition, American Art Galleries, New York, 1888, 


and the Temple Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania 
Academy of Fine Arts, 1889, Exhibited at the Exhibi- 


tion Universelle, Paris, 1889. Honorable Mention, 
Paris, 18809. 
ON THE MYSTIC RIVER 
22 x 16 


ra 


52 
McCORD (George H.), A.N.A., 


New York 
THE ENGLISH CHANNEL 
30 x 18 
aye 
MIRALLES (H.) . — . Paris 


IN THE BOIS DE BOULOGNE 


: 54 
SAUZAY (A.) : j , Paris 
AN ENVIRON OF PARIS 
23% x 17% 


55 
MURPHY (J. Francis), N.A., New York 
Landscape painter. Born in Oswego, N. Y., 1853. 


Self-taught. Exhibited first at the National Academy, 
1876. Member of the Society of American Artists, and 


} - of the National Academy, 
my A GRAY DAY 
2 = 16 x 12 
. 56 
CAP (Constant) . : .  Kurope 


Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. 


| Q 4) THE DANCING LESSON 


29 x 24 


15 


| 57 
A SMITH (Henry P.) : New York 


Se SCENE IN VENICE 


12x 16 


58 
JACOMIN (Louis Alfred) : Paris 
FRIENDS IN THE STUDIO 


22 x 26 


59 
MORAN (Thomas), N.A., . New York 


Landscape painter. Born in Bolton, England, Jan- 

3 uary 12th, 1837. Pupil of Edward Moran. Came to 

pa fe, America in 1844. In 1862 and 1868 studied and painted 

un in England, and visited France and Italy. Accom- 

S panied a government expedition to the Yellowstone 

3. \ National Park in 1871. Later made sketching tours in 

the Western Territories and in Mexico. Elected a 

Member of the National Academy in 1884; Member of 

the Society of American Artists, and of Pennsylvania 
Academy of Fine Arts. Studio in New York. 


GRAND CANAL, VENICE 
I9 x 14 


60 
RICHTER (Eduard) . Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1881. 


(A It AN OUTDOOR REPAST 
36% x 28% 


16 


61 
SCHENCK (Auguste Frederick Albert) 
Paris 
Medals: Paris Salon, 1865. Legion of Honor, 1888. 
Cavalier of the Order of Christ, of Portugal. Cavalier fj; A 
of the Order of Isabella La Catolica. Medal: Centen- i. #7 


nial Exhibition, 1876. 
A STORM IN THE MOUN TAIN S 


24x 18% 
62 
BRUNIN (Leon) : Antwerp 
Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. Medal: 
Paris, 1892. Chevalier of the Order of Christ, of Port- 
ugal. Chevatler of the Order of Isabella La Catolica. ar 
THE MANDOLIN PLAYER ws 
23% x 28 
63 
GREEN (Frank Russell) New York 
COW 
64 
Paris 


COOMANS (Joseph) 
ROMAN GIRL 
14% x 17% 
65 
GAUL (Gilbert), N.A., . New York 
i alee BEER 


Genre painter. Born in Jersey City, N 
Pupil of J. G. Brown and the National Academy 


A DANGEROUS MISSION 
36 x 28 


1] 


& & t sterdam, 1801. 


66 
PORTIELJE (Jean) 


Antwerp 
Gold Medals: 


Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1891; Am- 
Member of the Royal Academy of 
Belgium. 


PLEASANT MEMORIES 


20 Xx 24 


67 
GILBERT (Victor Gabriel) Paris 
Medals, Paris, 1880 and 1889, E. U 


Grand Cross of 
the Legion of Honor, 1897. Hors Concours. Member 
of the Society of French Artists. 


IN THE AVENUE DE L’OPERA 


24 x 20 


68 


GROLLERON (Paul) 


Paris 
Honorable Mention, Paris, 1882. 


Medals: 1886, 1888. 
Hors Concours, 1893. 


THE ATTACK 
14 x 20% 


69 
LAUGEE (Georges) 


: Paris 
Medals: Paris, 1881 and 1889, EK. U. Hors Concours. 
Member of the Society of French Artists. 


THE GLEANER’S RETURN 
2534 x 32 


58 


THN-KATE (Herman Frederick Carel), 
Holland 


Born at The Hague, February 16, 1822. Genre 
Painter. Pupil in Amsterdam of Cornelius Kruseman. 
Won a medal at the Academy there when nineteen. 
Went to Paris for one year; returned to Amsterdam 


and settled at The Hague. Honorary Member of the 


Rotterdam Academy, 1856. 
AN AFTERNOON SOCIAL 
31% X 23% 
“ 71 
TOUDOUZE (Edouard) Paris 


Medals: Paris, Grand Prix de Rome, 1871, and 
Medals 1876, 1877, and 1889, E. U. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Concours. 


THE MILK MAID 


he 18% x 23% 


72 
PORTIELJE (Gerard) Antwerp 
vA Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. 


| |0 THE DOMINIE’S ANNIVERSARY 
| 253% x 204% 


ed 


73 
GOUBIE (J. RR.) . : Pe aris 


Born in Paris, 1842, Pupilof Géréme. A painter in 
P ke in which figures and animals are combined, with 
Pg ndscape accessories accurate in drawing and truthful 
E in color. He has been repeatedly medaled since his 
; first Salon of 1874. Hors Concours. 


COMING FROM MARKET 


pail 
| 17 X 21 


Ig 


ge 


74 
BALLAVOINE (J. I.) 1) nat 


? Medals: Paris, 1880 and 1897. Hors Concours. Mem- 
ist y ber of the Society of French Artists. 


(AV LOVE’S PROMPTINGS 


2844 x 43% 


75 
MURPHY (J. Francis), N.A., New York 


LANDSCAPE 
7X5 


76 
BROWN (John G.), N.A. . New York 


Genre painter. Born in England, Nov. 11, 1831. 
Studied in England under William B. Scott; pupil of 
Thomas Cummings and the National Academy, New 
York. Honorable Mention. Paris, 1889. Twice re- 
ceived Silver Medals at Mechanics’ Institute, Boston ; 
Bronze Medal, California, 1894. Heis a Member of the 
National Academy, President of the American Water 
Color Society, and Honorary Member of the Salmagundi 
Club. 


THE FRUIT SELLER 
24 x 16 


P wee 
VAN ARTROS (Franz) 


THE PET KITTEN 
254 X 31% 


20 


78 
GERARD (Theodore) . Brussels 


Medals: Antwerp and Brussels, and Centennial Ex- 
position, Philadelphia, 1876. Member of the Royal 
Academy of Belgium. 


_PLEASANT RECOLLECTIONS 


21% x 28 


79 
xtra (Otto) 


TANNHAUSER AND VENUS ~ 


80 


SONNTAG (W. L.), N.A., dec’d 
New York 


5 Born in Western Pennsylvania, 1822. Member of the 

s Artists’ Fund Society. Elected a full member of the 

. j Academy of Design. As an artist he is entirely self- 
Q taught. 


WESTERN VIRGINIA 


32 X 20 


81 
ivan LEEMPUTTEN (C.) . Brussels 
496 JV GOING TO PASTURE 


28 x 20 


82 
McCORD (George H.), N.A., New York 


'} #3 Elected Associate of the National Academy in 1880. 


\ 
V HIGHLANDS, NAVESINK 


16 x 20 


aI 


83 


( “ ") GUERY (Armand). 
és Genel A FRENCH FARM 


84 
WASHINGTON (Georges) . Paris 


Born at Marseilles. Honorable mention, Paris, 1876. 
Medal, 2d class, 1886. Hors concours. 


OV AN OASIS IN THE DESERT 


24 x 20 


' 85 
j-ovim SMITH (Henry P.) .. New York 
ON THE RIVER ZAN 


; v 86 
/ DE CLERMONT . : . co Pars 


THE DEPARTURE 


87 . 
ROSELAND (Harry) . New York 


Born in Brooklyn, 1866. Studied under J. B. Whit- 
taker, Brooklyn ; Thomas Eakins and Carroll Beckwith, 
New York. Received Gold Medal, Brooklyn Art Club, 
1887; Second Hallgarten Prize, National Academy, 


sgl N. Y., 1898. Heis a member of the Salmagundi and 
ee Brooklyn Art Clubs. 


LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE 
24x18 


A STRONG G POINT 
ole 16 


: ; ; m= Paris 


MOONLIGHT 


Pastel. 


‘i 92 
DELACROIX CMe Paris 
AUTUMN ) 


Water Color. 
12x16 


gl 
“PRIESTMAN (B. Walter), New York 
‘ MOONRISE 


Iox 12 


23° 


SOP, 
\ 


Q2 
MOREL (J. E.) and 


I, VAN SEVERDONCK () te 


AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS 


10% x 12 


93 
DE PURY(E.) . : » Venice 


THE POTTERY VENDER 


94 
SNELL (H.) : : New York 
MARINE 


Water Color. 
IoxI4 


95 
CRANE (Bruce), A.N.A., New York 


Landscape painter. Born in New York, 1857. Studied 
under A. H. Wyant. Received Webb Prize, Society of 
American Artists, in 1897, He is a member of the 
Society of American Artists, American Water Color 
Society, the New York Water Color Club, and an Asso- 
ciate of the National Academy. 


WINTER ON LONG ISLAND 


18 x I2 
96 
GERHARDT(E.)  .  . Munich 


LAKE BRIENTZ, SWITZERLAND 
38% X 27 


24 


97 
-JOHNSON (David), N.A.,. New York 


Landscape painter. Born in New York, May ro, 1827. 
Studied for one month with J. F. Cropsey ; otherwise 
_ self-taught. Elected Member of the National Academy 


: Sin 1861. Studio in New York. 
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98 
D’ALFRED (Leonce) . : Paris 


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; Paris 
| i Medal Salon, 1882. Universal Exhibition, 1889, Hon- 
: | orable Mention. ; 
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103 


PARTON (Arthur), N.A., . New York 


Landscape painter. Born at Hudson, N. Y., March 
26th, 1842. Pupil of W.T. Richards, of Philadelphia. 
Visited Paris and London in 1870, and sketched in 
Scotland the following summer. Elected a member of 


the National Academy in 1884. Studio in New York. 


ae IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS 


34 x24 
104 
BAHIEN (J.) : Paris 
CHICKENS 
14x8% 
105 
. ROUBY (A.) Paris 
| STILL LIFE 


26 


106 


' ANSDELL (Richard); R.A., dec’d, 
England 
- Genre and animal painter. Born in Liverpool, 1815s. 


Self-taught. Exhibited first at Royal Academy in 18,0. 
Removed to Londonin 1847. Visited Spain in 1856 and 


1857. Elected a Member of the Royal Academy in 1870. 
Pictures of animals painted between 1843 and 1859 
show Landseer’s influence. In 1850-60 he painted 
chiefly domestic animals in association with Creswick, 
who added the landscape backgrounds. Medal: Paris, 
third class, 1855. Died April, 1885. 


AWAITING THE HUNTERS’ 
RETURN 


10 x 14 
107 
Ser cAIN (George) . : 7 =. Pans 
IN WAITING 
108 
“A DE LOOSE (B.) Antwerp 
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SMITH (Henry P.) New York 
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RIENERT (A.). : 4 Holland 
MOONLIGHT ON THE MAAS 


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CAILLE (leon) tae ; ; Paris 


Genre painter. Born in 1836,at Merville. Studied 
under Cogniet. Member of the Society of French 


Artists. 
ON AN ERRAND 
4x6 
113 
VERNON (Paul), dec’d, : Paris 


Pupil of N. Diaz. 


LANDSCAPE AT FONTAINE- 
BLEAU 


I4x Io 


114 
BALLAVOINE (J.) : Paris 


PRIDE OF THE FOREST ,_ 


115 


MURPHY (J. Francis),N.A., New York 


Landscape painter. Born in Oswego, N. Y., 1853. 
Self-taught Member of the Society of American Artists. 


LANDSCAPE 
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116 
. Paris 


' JJACOMIN (Louis Alfred). 
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PERBOYRE (Paul Emile Leon) 
f? Pupil of Bonnat, Tony Robert Fleury and Domingo 
CAPTAIN OF CAVALRY, TIME 
OF FIRST EMPIRE 


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120 
Paris 


| LE POITTEVIN (Louis) 
EARLY MORNING 


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8% x11% 


29 


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122 


PARTON (Arthur), N.A., . New York 
Awarded a Gold Medal at the Third Prize Fund Ex- 
hibition, American Art Galleries, New York, 1888, and 
the Temple Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy 


of Fine Arts, 1889. Exhibited at the Exposition Unt- 
verselle, Paris, 1889. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1889. 


EVENING ON THE SACO RIVER, 
N. H. 


26x 18 


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JAMES (D.) : : London 
THE BREAKING WAVE 


124 
VIVIAN : : New York 
VENICE 
125 
KOEK-KOEK (H. P.) and 
ROSENBOOM (A.) : Antwerp 
PICNIC IN THE WOODS 
30x 4 
126 


DEVIEUX (H.) 


Pupil of Felix Ziem. 


VENICE 
197% & 24 


30 


127 


- GAUL, (Gilbert), N.A., . New Vork 


Genre painter. Born in fee City, 1855. Pupil of 
G. Brown. Elected Member of the National Acad- 
emy in 1882. 


IN THE TRENCHES 
18 x 14 


128 
poe (M. F. H.), N.A., dec’d 


New York 
MARINE 
25 x 16 
12 9 
WASHINGTON (Georges) ._ Paris 


Born at Marseilles. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1876. 
Medal, Second Class, 1886. Hors Concours 


SCENE IN ALGIERS 
24 x 19% 


130 


CRAIG (Thomas B.),A,N.A.,New York 


IN BERKS COUNTY, PA. 


25. X17 


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TIMMERMANS (Louis) . Brussels 


Exhibitor in the Paris Salon. 


“~ VIEW OF TREPORT HARBOR, 
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; 132 


GAUDEFROY (Adolphe) . Paris 


Mention. Honorable, Paris, 1884; Medal, 1889. E. U. 
Member of the Society of French Artists. 


INTERRUPTED INDUSTRY 
283 x 233% 


133 


HOWLAND (Alfred C.), N.A., 
New York 


Genreand landscape painter. Bornin Walpole, N.H., 
Feb. 12, 1838. Studied in the Dusseldorf Academy ; two 
years in the studio of Professor Flann, Dusseldorf, and 
two years in Paris under Lambinet. Elected member 
of the Artists’ Fund Society in 1873. Associate of the 
National Academy in 1874, and National Academician 


in 1882. 
THE OLD MILL 


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134 
ISABEY (Eug.), dec’d, . . Paris 


Medals, 1824, 1827, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1832. 
Officer Legion of Honor, 1852. 


COAST SCENE, NORMANDY 
22% x 14% 


: 135 
MORAN (Percy) . . New York 


Genre painter. Born in Philadelphia in 1862. Pupil 
of Edward Moran; also studied at the Pennsylvania 
Academy, Philadelphia, and at the National Academy, 
New York. Studio in New York. 


COLONIAL DAYS 
18 x 24 


32 


136 
_DESGOFFE (Jules A.S.) . Europe 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1888, E. U. Member of 
the Society of French Artists. 


REVIEWING THE HEIRLOOMS 


| 21 x 163 
| jj 137 
( MURPHY (J. Francis), N.A., New York 
\ _ Landscape painter. Born in Oswego, N. Y., 1853. 
Self-taught. Member of Society of American Artists. 
LANDSCAPE 
5x7 
»  PORTIELJE (Edward) . Antwerp 
| \ \ Gold Medals: Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1890; Am- 
Pw ake sterdam, 1891. Member of the Royal Academy of 
y 4 y . Belgium. 
: NEWS FROM FOREIGN SHORES 
26 x 20% 
139 


GILBERT (Victor G.) . 2 Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1880and 1889. Cross of the Legion of 
’ Honor, 1897. Hors Concours. Member of the Society 
of French Artists. 


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BRISrOL (J. B.), N.A., . New York 


COPAKE LAKE, IN JUNE, CO- 
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I4I 
MOELLER (Louis), N.A., New York 


Genre painter. Bornin New York in 1855. Pupil of 
the National Academy, New York, and studied under 
Duveneck, and Professor Dietz at Munich Elected 
member of National Academy in 1895. 


OLD DOCUMENTS 


8 x 10 


142 
MORAN (Edward) . New York 


IN THE LOWER BAY, N. Y. 


30 x 20 


143 
BROWN (John G.), N.A., New York 


Genre painter. Born in England, 1831. Studied in 
England under W. B. Scott, pupil of Thomas Cummings 
and the National Academy, N. Y. Honorable Mention, 
Paris, 1889. Twice received the Silver Medal at Me- 
chanics’ Institute, Boston. Bronze Medal, California, 
1894. Member of the National Academy, President of 
the American Water Color Society, and Honorary 
member of the Salmagundi Club. 


HIS ONLY LOVE 
16 x 24 


14400 
SCHREIBER (Charles Baptiste), Paris 


Member of the Society of French Artists. 


FESTAL PREPARATION 
184% x15 


34, 


148 
MURPHY (J. Francis),N.A., New York 


Landscape painter. Born in Oswego, N. Y., 1853. 
Self-taught. Member of the Society of American 


OE: Artists. 
Sal/ LANDSCAPE 
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146 


WEBER (Adolphe) Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1867. 


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147 
\VAN LEEMPUTTEN (Franz), Antwerp 


4 “§ Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. Honorary 

| . Member of the Order of Isabella the Catholic of Spain. 

~ Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Antwerp 
and Rotterdam. 


SUNDAY MORNING IN BELGIUM 
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j H Medals: Paris, 1887; Bourse de Voyage, 1887: 
' xf % Bronze Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Hors 
“ Concours. 


| A FLIRTATION IN THE TIME 
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| 149 
PASINI (A.) . : : . Paris. 
ne Born ir. Busseto, Italy. Pupil of Isabey and Rous- 


seau. Medals, Paris, 1850, 63, ’64. Legion of Honor, 
1868. Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, at Exposition Uni- 
verselle. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Knight 
of the Order of St, Maurice and Lazarus. Officer of 
a the Orders of Turkey and Persia. 


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150 
BLAKELOCK (R.A.) . New York 
POOL IN THE WOODS 


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36 


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PORTIELJE (Gerard) .. Antwerp 


Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. 


THE BELATED GUEST 
26x 21% 


152 
HART (James M.), N.A., . New York 


Landscape painter. Born at Kilmarnock, Scotland, 
May 10, 1828, Taken to America in 1831. Pupil of his 
brother, William Hart. In 1851, studied under Schirmer 
at Dusseldorf. Elected Member of the National 
Academy, 1859. 


LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


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; Mention Honorable, Paris, 1896. “wee 
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_—“"WITKOWSKI (K.) 


Gold Medals: Krakau, 1880; Munich, 1882. 


AN INCREDIBLE STORY 


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155 
DUPRE (Julien) : : ?ve2-P aris 


Medals: Paris, 1880 and 1881. Silver Medal, 1889, E. U. 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Concours. 
Member of the Society of French Artists. 


CHANGING PASTURE 
24x 18% 


156 
ERNST (Rudolphe) Paris 
Medal: Paris, 1889, E. U. 


A YOUNG CAPTIVE TIGER 
39% X32 


157 
WORMS (Jules) ; : ci eR ATIS 


Medals: Paris, 1867, 1868 and 1869. Grand Cross of 
the Legion of Honor, 1876. Medal, 1878, Exposition 
Universelle. Hors Concours. Member of the Society 
of French Artists. 


A VISIT OF THE CURE 


From the Paris Salon of 1899, No. 2015. 
32 K 24 


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158 
TOUDOUZE (Edouard) Paris 


Medals: Paris Grand Prix de Rome, 1871, and 
Medals 1876, 1877 and 1889, E. U. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Concours. 


THE SLEEPING CHILD 
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@ PIOT (Adolphe) . . . Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1880. Membre perpetuel 
de la Societe des Artistes Francais. 


INNOCENCE 


From the Paris Salon of 1899. No. 1571. 


15 x 18 


A a 160 


SANCHEZ-PERRIER (E.) . Seville 


Honorable Mention, 1886. Medal, Universal Exhibi- 
tion, 1889. 


AFTERNOON ON THE SEINE 


161 
] MIGNOT (Louis R.), N.A., dec’d, 
| | New York 
/ Landscape painter. Born in South Carolina in 1831. 


Studied for some years in Holland, and elected Mem- 
ber of the National Academy in 1859. In 1861 he went 
to London, where he spent the rest of his life. Died in 
1871. : 


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162 


BONHEUR (Peyrol) . : Paris 
Mme. Bonheur is a sister of Rosa Bonheur, and has 
achieved distinction as an animal painter. ‘ Good 


Neighbors”? has been exhibited in the Paris Salon, re- 
ceiving much favorable comment from eminent critics. 


THE GOOD NEIGHBORS 
48 x 60 


163 
GIULIANO (Bartolommeo) . Italy 


Genre and landscape painter. Professor at Milan 
Academy. Born at Susa, North Italy, in 1825, 


THE ENGAGEMENT RING 


30 x 40 


164 


McCORD (George H.-), SoNaae 
New York 


Landscape painter. Born in New York, 1840. Pupil 
of Professor Morse. Elected Associate National Acad- | 
emy in 1880. 


IN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL 


14 x 20 


40 


165 
i v ALKER Ones A.), dee’d, . Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1887. 


FRENCH SCOUTS 


16 x 20 


era 166 
GAUL (Gilbert), N.A., . New York 


_ Genre painter. Born in Jersey City, N. J., 1855. 

Pupil of J. G. Brown, and of the National Academy, 

New York. Elected Member of the National A Cad 
 emy, 1882. 


STREET SCENE, MEXICO 


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_ SMITH (Henry P.) . New York 
A NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD 


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| BERNE-BELLECOUR (Etienne Pros- 
ie 39 ae : : : j Paris 


Bern at Boulogne-sur-Mer (pas de Calais). Pupil of 
Picot Barrias. Medal, 1869. Medal, First Class, 1872. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal, 1878, Ex- 
position Universelle. Hors Concours. 


ON THE ALERT 


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169 


PARTON (Arthur), N.A., . New York 


Awarded a Gold Medal at the Third Prize Fund Ex- 
hibition, American Art Galleries, New York, 1888, and 
the Temple Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy 
of Fine Arts, 1889. Exhibited at the Exposition Uni 
verselle, Paris, 1389. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1889. 


CLEARING AFTER RAIN 
19 x I5 


170 
MAKES (KE. Reni) ; Antwerp 


Medals: Antwerp, 1879 ; Amsterdam, 1881; Brussels, 
1884. Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. 


CHICKENS 
14% x 10% 


“171 


EATON (C. Harry), A.N.A., New York 


Landscape painter. Born at Akron, O., Dec. 13, 1850. 
Self-taught. Silver Medal, Boston, Mass. Gold Medal, 
Prize Fund Exhibition. Evan’s Prize, 1898. Elected 
Associate National Academy, and Secretary of the 
American Water Color Society. 


LANDSCAPE 


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172 
ZIEM (Felix) . : : Paris 


, 


This artist is celebrated for his gorgeous representa- 
tions of Venice. Studied at Paris. Born at Beaume 
(Cote d’Or), 1822. Medals: 1851, and First Class, 1852, 
Exposition Universelle. Cross of the Legion of Honor, 
1857. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1857. Officer of 
the Legion of Honor, 1878. Hors Concours. 


VENICE 


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173 
_DAUBIGNY (C. F.), dec’d, . Paris 


Pupil of his father and of Paul Delaroche. Medals: 

_ 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1867. Legion of Honor, 

1858, Exposition Universelle, 1878. Officer of the 

Legion of Honor, 1874. Diploma to the Memory of 
Deceased Artists. 


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